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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Taylor Wimpey Plc | LSE:TW. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008782301 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.60 | -0.38% | 155.60 | 155.55 | 155.60 | 157.70 | 155.30 | 155.80 | 1,498,127 | 13:03:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gen Contr-single-family Home | 3.51B | 349M | 0.0987 | 15.78 | 5.52B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/5/2016 20:09 | Thanks guys, re divi info Guss | guss | |
12/5/2016 13:35 | it kind of did 2008/2009 ... | koetser | |
12/5/2016 11:32 | Yep, such articles and television programmes saying similar have been around since at least 2002. It hasn't happened yet. | doyden | |
12/5/2016 09:11 | 9.20p Special dividend Ex Dividend date 2nd June. Dividend paid July 2016 | gbh2 | |
12/5/2016 09:08 | Guss,special div approved by shareholders,paying 9.2p i think in june.Check out their web site. | martyn9 | |
12/5/2016 08:55 | Hi guys, and thoughts on when and how much the divi will be, special one as well? Is this written in stone of just speculation? Cheers Guss | guss | |
11/5/2016 13:41 | George has already made the rental sector less profitable and added to the price folk pay for holiday homes, my point was this could be the last straw for folk that can actually afford buy houses outright. | gbh2 | |
11/5/2016 13:24 | If you read it properley second homes meaning holliday homes, this will not effect some one buying a second home to rent to full time occupiers. | jugears | |
11/5/2016 12:42 | imo this business of councils banning the purchase of second houses will not help the sector, but I'm still convinced that the HGs will not ignore the special dividend. | gbh2 | |
11/5/2016 11:55 | London is only a small part of the housing market, TW build houses all over the uk, & personally the 3% levy has very little if any impact on buy to let, Sadly no one can predict the future,Its impossible to say wether the uk will be better off or worse off out of the EU, In my opinion the EU should be disbaneded altogether its had its day & has never reaaly worked & fulfilled its promisses. | jugears | |
11/5/2016 10:09 | That is not quite true some developers are holding back at the moment, Several of my customers have said that there client has delayed signing contracts, however this is construction & not housing Which is still keeping us busy 18 hours a day 7 days a week. | jugears | |
11/5/2016 08:43 | Work started on 51 new office buildings in London from October to March, according to Deloitte LLP, more than in any six-month period in the accounting firm's 20 years of tracking the U.K. capital's real-estate market. Speculative development, where construction starts before a building has affirmed tenants, could slow if Britain votes to leave the Europe Union in next month's referendum. For now, there is "little sign that the referendum is influencing future construction," the Deloitte report said. "Developers remain sufficiently confident to push ahead with new schemes." | smartypants | |
10/5/2016 15:35 | westdean...going down. | optomistic | |
10/5/2016 15:31 | has anyone any view as to what is going on with the share price? | westdean | |
10/5/2016 15:06 | Very aggressive bot in action here. | smartypants | |
09/5/2016 22:06 | Taffee, its always in the telegraph isn't it !!!! some of my worst tips have come from there. | jugears | |
09/5/2016 14:07 | but now it appears buy-to-let may have had its heyday as The Bank is forcing lenders to "toughen up" over concerns they have relaxed standards for landlords, creating the conditions for a disastrous property crash. | taffee | |
08/5/2016 13:06 | o/t of TW. but relative to housebuilders. I have recently spoken to a planning consultant that I regularly use and he has told me that they have never been busier dealing with applications in 25 years of trading. On the down side Local Authorities are taking 6 weeks to register applications and then a further 10/12 to determine them in the South East. There will be some interesting policy's regarding self builders and brownfield sites put forward soon. | spudders | |
05/5/2016 19:57 | JugearsTotally Agree, with your last big post.Non of the big builders are fully up to speed. Boom? Not yet. | ardent8 | |
05/5/2016 11:44 | Safe? Gilts. Savings accounts that are covered by the FSCS guarantee. Etc. | cwa1 |
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